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News Backgrounder
Intel Aims to Provide Safer Computing Experience
for Intel® Ultrabook™ Users
INTERNATIONAL CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW, Las Vegas, Jan. 9, 2012 – As more
digital information travels faster and farther, spanning more people, more devices and more
locations, it also carries more associated risk. With declining storage cost and increasing storage
capacity, more data – photos, files, videos – is stored by consumers on their mobile devices. And
some data, applications and processes are being moved into the cloud, providing efficiency,
agility and competitive advantage. These shifts also add to the tide of insecurity by making more
information vulnerable to malicious electronic attacks, fraud, theft and other intrusions.
According to McAfee*, every day in 2011 more than 55,000 new unique pieces of malicious
software – called malware – came into being, and more than 200,000 computers became zombie
machines after falling victim to command-and-control networks.
A trusted industry innovator for four decades, Intel is applying its leadership to security
technology solutions to make computing safer. In a world of billions of connected computing
devices and little limit to the speed of innovation, security needs to keep pace with the rate of
change. Our goal isn’t just about outpacing risk but about turning uncertainty into intelligent
innovation.
Intel® Ultrabook™ devices include technologies that provide a more secure experience for
consumers, focusing on the protection, prevention and recovery of data.
Keeping Your Personal Data Safer
Intel® Identity Protection technology and Intel® Anti-Theft technology come pre-installed on
Intel Ultrabook devices and aim to provide consumers with peace-of-mind that there are
safeguards in place to increase the security of their personal content online and the data and
assets on their device.
Intel Identity Protection Technology:
Intel’s goal is to provide a safer and simpler experience for consumers who are shopping, gaming
or banking online while using Intel-powered Ultrabooks and future Intel-powered devices. With
Intel Identity Protection technology, a payments processor, bank, online merchant, social media
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site or gaming site can establish a trusted relationship with a consumer’s Ultrabook and make the
consumer transaction safer from fraud and malware, thus more effectively safeguarding the
user’s privacy.
Intel Identity Protection technology provides a powerful set of authentication building blocks for
Internet-based services. It uses strong two-factor authentication, chip-level authentication similar
to hardware tokens and hardware-based display protection, and is widely regarded by security
experts as a more secure approach than software-only authentication.
Intel recently announced a strategic collaboration with MasterCard to optimize a variety of
emerging payments technologies, including MasterCard’s PayPass* and Intel Identity Protection
technology. The alliance aims to provide more options for a safer and simpler checkout process
for online merchants and consumers using Ultrabook devices and future generations of Intel-
based devices.
In 2012 and moving forward, a key effort for Intel is to work with leading authentication partners
to launch Intel Identity Protection Technology-enabled solutions for Ultrabooks and work with
the ecosystem – including online banking, gaming, e-commerce and social media sites – to
enable them to leverage Intel Identity Protection technology safeguards for customers who use
their Internet-based services from an Ultrabook device.
Intel Anti-Theft Technology:
Intel Anti-Theft technology helps deter data and asset theft. If a user’s Ultrabook is stolen, it can
be disabled automatically or the consumer can notify the service provider to disable the system.
If the Ultrabook is found intact, the provider can re-enable the system.
In the second half of 2012 with the introduction of Ultrabook devices powered by third-
generation Intel® Core™ processors, all Ultrabook customers worldwide will have Intel Anti-
Theft technology available to them through local software providers including Absolute*,
McAfee, StarSoftComm* and OneBe*. Other service providers may be offering the service in
the future to match local market requirements.
Protecting Your Digital World
As part of its holistic approach to security, Intel acquired McAfee in 2011. The move melds
McAfee’s deep knowledge of securing devices against contemporary threats with Intel’s
extensive understanding of system architecture to bring fresh innovations to the challenges of
secure computing. Collaborating with McAfee enables Intel to deliver fully secure
hardware/software solutions that promise peace of mind when connecting devices to the
Internet.
The first fruit of the Intel-McAfee partnership is the jointly developed McAfee DeepSAFE*
technology. DeepSAFE leverages hardware-based capabilities built into Intel Core i3, i5 and i7
processors that power Ultrabook devices to enable a fundamentally new vantage point on
security. A new software layer that sits below the operating system, it provides a direct view into
system memory and processor activity. Hardware-assisted security products built on this
platform can employ new techniques to detect infections and prevent malicious activity. The
combined companies are also collaborating to deliver robust anti-theft capabilities to Ultrabook
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devices that provide consumers an effective, hardware-assisted means to protect their
information should their Ultrabook be lost or stolen.
Intel also has a long history of working with Microsoft* to enhance the security of Intel-based
platforms running Windows.* Most recently, this work has focused on improvements designed
to secure the boot operation of devices in conjunction with the pending launch of the Windows*
8 operating system.
About Intel
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) is a world leader in computing innovation. The company designs and
builds the essential technologies that serve as the foundation for the world’s computing devices.
Additional information about Intel is available at newsroom.intel.com and blogs.intel.com.
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Intel, the Intel logo, Intel Core and Ultrabook are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and other
countries.
* Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
CONTACTS: Becky Emmett Alison Wesley
503-467-6840 408-765-0607
becky.emmett@intel.com alison.e.wesley@intel.com